Calendar pad



Oct. 27, 1931 P. c. THOMAS CALENDAR PAD Filed Jan. 6, 1931 2Sheets-Sheen 1 fiaal (Ff/amines A ilorne y P. C. THOMAS CALENDAR PADOct. 27, 1931.

Filed Jan. 6, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheer, 2

MONTH moum' CURRENT .5PECIAL ORGANIZATION ADDRESS NAME Inuenior flea?65.7 0? 0272 06' A tlorney V of the frame.

Patented Oct. 27, 1931 v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE PAUL G. THOMAS, FSCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA CALENDAR PAID Application filed January 6, 1931.Serial No. 506,931.

This invention relates to a calendar pad, contained in the envelope, thename of the the general object of the invention. being to organizationwhich receives the money and provide a plurality of envelopes,detachably the name of the giver or any other suitable connectedtogether with each envelope condata. The ends of the envelope formingthe taining data representing a period of one pad may be fastenedtogether by glue or the 50. weekso that the envelopes form a calendarlike but the bottom and top are free to facilithat can be used bychurches, insurance comtate removal of the envelopes and also thepanies, Christmas savings clubs, and the like opening of the flaps forthe insertion of the that require periodical payments of dues so dues.

envelope. tive I provide a frame 6 which surrounds the Thisinventionalso consists in certain other top and the two sides or ends ofthe pad and features of construction and in the combinathe pad and frameare attached to a base 7 tion and arrangement of the several parts,which may be attached to a picture device A e that each weekly amountcan be placed in an To finish the pad and make it more attracit, to behereinafter fully described, illustrated as shown in Figure 1.

, in the accompanying drawings and specifical- As shown, the frame 6 isof hollow conly pointed out in the appended claim. struction with astraight inner wall and a In describing the invention in detail,refstraight bottom wall and the outer wall curverence will be had to theaccompanying drawing from the edge of the bottom wall to the 20 ingswherein line characters denote like or top edge of the inner wall andthis main corresponding parts throughout the several frame forms arecess for receiving the pad. views, and in which: From the foregoing itwill be seen that Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the eachenvelope represents a eriod of one week 7 invention applied to a picturedevice. dating from Sunday to aturday with the 25 Figure 2 is a frontview of the pad and the days of the week thereon and the name of framecontaining the same. the organization and other data on the back.

Figure 3 isa section on line 33 of Fig- Each envelope may be removed inconsecuure 2. w tive order and the weekly dues or payments Figure 4 is arear view ofv one of the eninserted and then given to the organization.30 velopes. Itis thought from the foregoing descrip- Figure 5. is avertical sectional view tion that the advantages and novel featuresthrough the frame. of the invention will be readily apparent. Figure6 isa sectional view through a part It is to be understood that changes maybe made in the construction and in the combi- 3 .In these drawings, thenumeral 1 indicates nation and arrangement of the several parts, .0

the pad formed of fifty two envelopes 2. provided that such changes fallwithin the Each envelope has on its flap side data repscope of theappended claim. 7 resenting the names of the days of the week Havingthus described my invention, what "as shown at 3 and the numerals 4represent- I claim as new is:

' ing the dates or days of the month contained A calendar pad comprisingfifty two enin a certain week. The envelope is also provelopes eachrepresenting a week of a year vided with data representing the year andwith data on the fiap side of the envelope inthe month and any othersuitable data. The dicating the year, the month, and the days of rear ofthe'envelope contains data indicated the week and the dates and data onthe other 4 generally at 5 for indicating the amounts side of theenvelope giving the name of the 10 V I i 1 In testimony whereof I affixmy signature.

'ofgahization to Whieh payments are made, i etc.,'a base to which thepad. is conneeted'and a frame attached to the base and surrounding theendsiand top of the pad'said frame being I0:E-'ho110W construction andcomposed of a' flat-base walh 1a straight'innerwalland. a curvedouterwall connected with the edges of the base and inner Walls and. theframe foaming a three-sided recess for receiving the pa V PAUL moms.

